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Posted by horsegrl08 on 01-04-2011 06:28 PM:

does anyone else's dogs do this????

Ok when we are hunting when we drop the first time the dogs will tree within a couple hundred yards and if when we get to them and just walk them a little and drop again they will run almost a mile away every time. But if we take them back to the truck and just drive a little then they will tree just a couple hundred yards away again...

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Posted by CoonBusterWV on 01-04-2011 06:35 PM:

Mine will usually do the opposite. Blow through the first dump, then hunt good rest of the night, especially if they have been laid up a while.

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Posted by Okie Dawg on 01-04-2011 06:38 PM:

When you recast the coon have heard the hounds and hauled tail away from the sound. It is natural for the recast to go a little further than the first drop when the coon got surprised and not much time to run.

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Posted by horsegrl08 on 01-04-2011 06:43 PM:

Ok thanks I know they go farther but I just didn't know if my hounds had a problem or something and another thing...my pup she hardly barks on the trail or at all...she babbles the whole time just agh agh agh agh you ever had a dog do that?

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Posted by brady8687 on 01-04-2011 07:01 PM:

try'n to catch the older dogs?


Posted by Fester on 01-05-2011 06:34 AM:

quote:
Originally posted by horsegrl08
she hardly barks on the trail or at all...she babbles the whole time just agh agh agh agh you ever had a dog do that?


Yeah,my dogs do it every time I go out. From the time I turn them loose, till the time I put them away, it's a crescendo of noise that makes the plates in my head ring like a cracked church bell.

They're called Blueticks.

I used to hunt walkers,and they used to open according to the kind of track they were running,but one day I fell on my head real hard. When I woke up, all my walker dogs were gone and my kennel turned blue. Things haven't been the same since.


Posted by l.lyle on 01-05-2011 06:43 AM:

Don't be so hurtful Fester. LOL


Posted by rghnd123 on 01-05-2011 02:14 PM:

reloading

I seen this before. I agree that the first tree may put coons on the run to get away from the dogs. You can go back to the truck and move just a hundred yards and recast. As far as the babbling I've seen all breeds that babble. If you start a dog too young before he can keep up you will cause him to learn to babble. As fas as the statement about the blueticks do you own walkers and just like to talk crap about the blueticks. If you don't like the breed your hunting just change breeds. A dogs faults cannot be blamed on a breed as a whole. It can go back to peoples training practices. I have seen babling and slick treeing blues and walkers ill red dogs lazy black dogs useless plotts but does this make the breeds as a whole bad I don't think so. A lot of bad habits are developed without correction that give different breeds a bad name. I vote republican you vote democrat does this make us bad people no. Hunt your breed of choice and cull hard.

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Posted by Todd M. on 01-05-2011 03:07 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by Fester
Yeah,my dogs do it every time I go out. From the time I turn them loose, till the time I put them away, it's a crescendo of noise that makes the plates in my head ring like a cracked church bell.

They're called Blueticks.

I used to hunt walkers,and they used to open according to the kind of track they were running,but one day I fell on my head real hard. When I woke up, all my walker dogs were gone and my kennel turned blue. Things haven't been the same since.


You need to fall on your head again, or have someone do it for you and get kennwl back to spotted Tri-color.......

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Posted by foothills on 01-05-2011 03:12 PM:

keep em blue


Posted by horsegrl08 on 01-05-2011 06:30 PM:

Everyone has their favorites and everyone has their dislikes but ill stick to my walkers

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Posted by Lee Currens Jr. on 01-05-2011 09:02 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by Fester
Yeah,my dogs do it every time I go out. From the time I turn them loose, till the time I put them away, it's a crescendo of noise that makes the plates in my head ring like a cracked church bell.

They're called Blueticks.

I used to hunt walkers,and they used to open according to the kind of track they were running,but one day I fell on my head real hard. When I woke up, all my walker dogs were gone and my kennel turned blue. Things haven't been the same since.



i thought we were talking about treeing coons.


Posted by horsegrl08 on 01-05-2011 09:27 PM:

we are it just kinda got switched to breeds...

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Posted by Lee Currens Jr. on 01-05-2011 09:58 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by horsegrl08
Ok thanks I know they go farther but I just didn't know if my hounds had a problem or something and another thing...my pup she hardly barks on the trail or at all...she babbles the whole time just agh agh agh agh you ever had a dog do that?



automatic 100 if she does it when you turn her loose.


Posted by rghnd123 on 01-06-2011 12:58 AM:

babbling

Is a fault just like slick treeing, and tree jacking or whatever else. A babbling dog should be scratched just like one that won't hunt.

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Posted by horsegrl08 on 01-06-2011 07:26 PM:

Re: babbling

quote:
Originally posted by rghnd123
Is a fault just like slick treeing, and tree jacking or whatever else. A babbling dog should be scratched just like one that won't hunt.


well i dont hunt her in hunts so that dont matter i was just wondering if anyone else had a dog that did it too

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Posted by rghnd123 on 01-06-2011 07:46 PM:

babbling

I was not talking about your dog. I hope ypou don't think I was. I was commenting on the post about a automatic strike dog. If you know for a fact she is babbling you can bump her with a shock collar. Just enough to get her attention. Hunt her by herself for a while. She may come out of it. How old was she when you started her. Again I was not talking about your dog. Most dogs out there have faults. A lot of people will not admit to it. Also people veiw faults differently.

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Posted by horsegrl08 on 01-06-2011 08:02 PM:

Re: babbling

quote:
Originally posted by rghnd123
I was not talking about your dog. I hope ypou don't think I was. I was commenting on the post about a automatic strike dog. If you know for a fact she is babbling you can bump her with a shock collar. Just enough to get her attention. Hunt her by herself for a while. She may come out of it. How old was she when you started her. Again I was not talking about your dog. Most dogs out there have faults. A lot of people will not admit to it. Also people veiw faults differently.


we started running her with the older ones when she was about 8 months old...

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